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Monday, August 5, 2013

White House releases executive order on improving chemical facility safety and security

The President signed an Executive Order to improve the safety and security of chemical facilities and reduce the risks of hazardous chemicals to workers and communities. Incidents such as the devastating explosion at a fertilizer plant in West, Texas in April are tragic reminders that the handling and storage of chemicals present serious risks that must be addressed.

The Executive Order directs Federal agencies to work with stakeholders to improve chemical safety and security through agency programs, private sector initiatives, Federal guidance, standards, and regulations.

New Labor Secretary arrives with commitment to workplace safety and healthThomas E. Perez, nominated by President Obama as the nation's 26th Secretary of Labor, was sworn in July 23. Previously assistant attorney general for civil rights at the U.S. Department of Justice and secretary of Maryland's Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, Perez brings to the U.S. Department of Labor a commitment to ensure workers' rights to safe and healthful workplaces, fair wages, more opportunity for people with disabilities to contribute productively to the workforce, more opportunity for people to work with the full protection of whistleblower and...[Click here to see the rest of this article]